Mother Theresa

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Mother Theresa (plural Mother Theresas)

  1. Misspelling of Mother Teresa.
    • 2003, János Kis, Constitutional Democracy, Central European University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 42:
      Other things being equal, a world with far more Mother Theresas living in our midst would no doubt be a better one. But a world in need of far more Mother Theresas is not one we should strive for.
    • 2008, Bob & Judy Hughes, Love Focused: Living Life to the Fullest, Love Focused Ministries, →ISBN, page 56:
      The Mother Theresas of the world are certainly following God's plan of love far more than the person who constantly needs to be the center of attention or the person who always has to be right.
    • 2014, Karen Mains, The Fragile Curtain[1], Mainstay Ministries:
      I suspect the world is filled with Mother Theresas. They are the young student volunteers who get their feet wet in the streams of world crises. []